Made by The CommonwealthFilmUnit 1966. Directed by James Jeffrey. A picture of life in the South Australian capital of Adelaide in the mid 1960s, social, commercial and recreational. The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.

published:17 Jan 2011

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Adelaide City Council is on a mission to collect 1000 stories of Adelaide, in 30 days.
Tell us about your favourite place in Adelaide, and you’ll be taking part in a greater conversation about what defines our city now, and what the future of Adelaide might look like in 2040.
Upload your story to www.pictureadelaide.com.au between August 21 and September 19, and help us shape the future of Adelaide.
#ADL2040
Video credit: music courtesy of Carl Aborg - The NextBlack ( https://soundcloud.com/carl-aborg)

Named in honour of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely-settled British province in Australia. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens, in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people. Light's design set out Adelaide in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parklands. Early Adelaide was shaped by prosperity and wealth — up until the Second World War, it was Australia's third largest city. It has been noted for early examples of religious freedom, a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties. It has been known as the "City of Churches" since the mid-19th century.

Old school

In slang, "old school" or "old skool" can refer to anything that is from an earlier era or anything that may be considered "old-fashioned". The term is commonly used to suggest a high regard for something that has been shown to have lasting value or quality.

Image

An image (from Latin:imago) is an artifact that depicts visual perception, for example a two-dimensionalpicture, that has a similar appearance to some subject—usually a physical object or a person, thus providing a depiction of it.

A volatile image is one that exists only for a short period of time. This may be a reflection of an object by a mirror, a projection of a camera obscura, or a scene displayed on a cathode ray tube. A fixed image, also called a hard copy, is one that has been recorded on a material object, such as paper or textile by photography or any other digital process.

Life In Australia: Adelaide

Made by The CommonwealthFilmUnit 1966. Directed by James Jeffrey. A picture of life in the South Australian capital of Adelaide in the mid 1960s, social, commercial and recreational. The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.

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Picture Adelaide 2040: What's your story?

Picture Adelaide 2040: What's your story?

Picture Adelaide 2040: What's your story?

Adelaide City Council is on a mission to collect 1000 stories of Adelaide, in 30 days.
Tell us about your favourite place in Adelaide, and you’ll be taking part in a greater conversation about what defines our city now, and what the future of Adelaide might look like in 2040.
Upload your story to www.pictureadelaide.com.au between August 21 and September 19, and help us shape the future of Adelaide.
#ADL2040
Video credit: music courtesy of Carl Aborg - The NextBlack ( https://soundcloud.com/carl-aborg)

Ben and Liam's tour of Adelaide

Ghost in the Picture Room- Adelaide Anne Procter

I hope you enjoy this! Its actually the last stanza of a much longer poem but I feel like it stands on its own fairly well:) You can read the whole poem for the entire story but this is the part I always quote and read! It almost never fails to brighten my mood:)
Have we not all, amid life's petty strife,
Some pure ideal of a noble life
That once seemed possible? Did we not hear
The flutter of its wings, and feel it near,
And just within our reach? It was. And yet
We lost it in this daily jar and fret,
And now live idle in a vague regret;
But still our place is kept, and it will wait,
Ready for us to fill it soon or late.
No star is lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been.
Since good tho' only thought has life and breath,
God's life - can always be redeemed from death;
And evil, in its nature, is decay,
And any hour can blot it all away;
The hopes that, lost, in some far distance seem,
May be the truer life and this the dream:)
~Adelaide Anne Procter
Here's a link to the poem/story:
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dickens/charles/d54hh/chapter4.htmlWhole book:
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dickens/charles/d54hh/complete.html
I actually just got into reading poetry after I had to write some for a creative writing class. Honestly, the main reason why I found Procter's poem years ago is mostly because it was mixed in with other stories. I'm starting to like poetry more though (at least, certain styles:)
Royalty free background music by Kevin Macleod from Incompetech.com. -Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution3.0" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"

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REGENT picture theatre, Adelaide, SA

REGENT picture theatre, Adelaide, SA

REGENT picture theatre, Adelaide, SA

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Adelaide Book Launch Party for PICTURE IN A FRAME

Adelaide Book Launch Party for PICTURE IN A FRAME

Adelaide Book Launch Party for PICTURE IN A FRAME

This is the story behind my web campaign called, I WANT TO TAKE A PORTRAIT OF EDDIE VEDDER. You can buy the book at: http://www.pictureinaframebook.com/?page_id=118

Weekend in Adelaide | VLOG (Re-uploaded)

Hey guys, sorry I had to re-upload this video as the first time I uploaded it there was weird writing on the screen.
Anyway, I had a great time in Adelaide with my sister and Dayne, enjoy! xx
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Picture Framing Adelaide

Picture Framing Adelaide

Picture Framing Adelaide

http://www.theframefactory.com.au PictureFramingAdelaide - We believe that the art of professional framing is as valuable as the artwork itself. The detail and mood of the art, and the character of the owner are vital in deciding the framing technique. Call The FrameFactory today (08) 8362 7875. http://youtu.be/CO_wD77scjQ

Life In Australia: Adelaide

Made by The CommonwealthFilmUnit 1966. Directed by James Jeffrey. A picture of life in the South Australian capital of Adelaide in the mid 1960s, social, commercial and recreational. The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.

published: 17 Jan 2011

Picture Adelaide 2040: What's your story?

Adelaide City Council is on a mission to collect 1000 stories of Adelaide, in 30 days.
Tell us about your favourite place in Adelaide, and you’ll be taking part in a greater conversation about what defines our city now, and what the future of Adelaide might look like in 2040.
Upload your story to www.pictureadelaide.com.au between August 21 and September 19, and help us shape the future of Adelaide.
#ADL2040
Video credit: music courtesy of Carl Aborg - The NextBlack ( https://soundcloud.com/carl-aborg)

YIRUMA - Street Interview in Adelaide AU 2016

Old Skool Adelaide Graf Part 1

Ben and Liam's tour of Adelaide

Ghost in the Picture Room- Adelaide Anne Procter

I hope you enjoy this! Its actually the last stanza of a much longer poem but I feel like it stands on its own fairly well:) You can read the whole poem for the entire story but this is the part I always quote and read! It almost never fails to brighten my mood:)
Have we not all, amid life's petty strife,
Some pure ideal of a noble life
That once seemed possible? Did we not hear
The flutter of its wings, and feel it near,
And just within our reach? It was. And yet
We lost it in this daily jar and fret,
And now live idle in a vague regret;
But still our place is kept, and it will wait,
Ready for us to fill it soon or late.
No star is lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been.
Since good tho' only thought has life and breath,
God's life - can always be r...

published: 17 Nov 2010

REGENT picture theatre, Adelaide, SA

published: 29 Oct 2015

Adelaide Book Launch Party for PICTURE IN A FRAME

This is the story behind my web campaign called, I WANT TO TAKE A PORTRAIT OF EDDIE VEDDER. You can buy the book at: http://www.pictureinaframebook.com/?page_id=118

Weekend in Adelaide | VLOG (Re-uploaded)

Hey guys, sorry I had to re-upload this video as the first time I uploaded it there was weird writing on the screen.
Anyway, I had a great time in Adelaide with my sister and Dayne, enjoy! xx
NEWINSTAGRAMNAME (not new account): _emilywandel_
Thank you so much for stopping by! My name isEmily - I'm 19 and living in Australia. My YouTube channel is lifestyle based and you will see videos relating to makeup, hauls, fashion, food, DIYs, vlogs and more! Hit the subscribe button to keep up with my videos, and click the bell to be notified when I upload! Remember to give my videos a like as it helps out my channel a tonne. :)
☀️Get $50 off your first Airbnb trip!☀️ Click the link: http://bit.ly/2gYZCRy
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💜 Instagram: _emilywandel_
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💙 Twi...

published: 28 Oct 2017

Picture Framing Adelaide

http://www.theframefactory.com.au PictureFramingAdelaide - We believe that the art of professional framing is as valuable as the artwork itself. The detail and mood of the art, and the character of the owner are vital in deciding the framing technique. Call The FrameFactory today (08) 8362 7875. http://youtu.be/CO_wD77scjQ

Made by The CommonwealthFilmUnit 1966. Directed by James Jeffrey. A picture of life in the South Australian capital of Adelaide in the mid 1960s, social, commercial and recreational. The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.

Made by The CommonwealthFilmUnit 1966. Directed by James Jeffrey. A picture of life in the South Australian capital of Adelaide in the mid 1960s, social, commercial and recreational. The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.

Adelaide City Council is on a mission to collect 1000 stories of Adelaide, in 30 days.
Tell us about your favourite place in Adelaide, and you’ll be taking part in a greater conversation about what defines our city now, and what the future of Adelaide might look like in 2040.
Upload your story to www.pictureadelaide.com.au between August 21 and September 19, and help us shape the future of Adelaide.
#ADL2040
Video credit: music courtesy of Carl Aborg - The NextBlack ( https://soundcloud.com/carl-aborg)

Adelaide City Council is on a mission to collect 1000 stories of Adelaide, in 30 days.
Tell us about your favourite place in Adelaide, and you’ll be taking part in a greater conversation about what defines our city now, and what the future of Adelaide might look like in 2040.
Upload your story to www.pictureadelaide.com.au between August 21 and September 19, and help us shape the future of Adelaide.
#ADL2040
Video credit: music courtesy of Carl Aborg - The NextBlack ( https://soundcloud.com/carl-aborg)

Ghost in the Picture Room- Adelaide Anne Procter

I hope you enjoy this! Its actually the last stanza of a much longer poem but I feel like it stands on its own fairly well:) You can read the whole poem for the...

I hope you enjoy this! Its actually the last stanza of a much longer poem but I feel like it stands on its own fairly well:) You can read the whole poem for the entire story but this is the part I always quote and read! It almost never fails to brighten my mood:)
Have we not all, amid life's petty strife,
Some pure ideal of a noble life
That once seemed possible? Did we not hear
The flutter of its wings, and feel it near,
And just within our reach? It was. And yet
We lost it in this daily jar and fret,
And now live idle in a vague regret;
But still our place is kept, and it will wait,
Ready for us to fill it soon or late.
No star is lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been.
Since good tho' only thought has life and breath,
God's life - can always be redeemed from death;
And evil, in its nature, is decay,
And any hour can blot it all away;
The hopes that, lost, in some far distance seem,
May be the truer life and this the dream:)
~Adelaide Anne Procter
Here's a link to the poem/story:
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dickens/charles/d54hh/chapter4.htmlWhole book:
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dickens/charles/d54hh/complete.html
I actually just got into reading poetry after I had to write some for a creative writing class. Honestly, the main reason why I found Procter's poem years ago is mostly because it was mixed in with other stories. I'm starting to like poetry more though (at least, certain styles:)
Royalty free background music by Kevin Macleod from Incompetech.com. -Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution3.0" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"

I hope you enjoy this! Its actually the last stanza of a much longer poem but I feel like it stands on its own fairly well:) You can read the whole poem for the entire story but this is the part I always quote and read! It almost never fails to brighten my mood:)
Have we not all, amid life's petty strife,
Some pure ideal of a noble life
That once seemed possible? Did we not hear
The flutter of its wings, and feel it near,
And just within our reach? It was. And yet
We lost it in this daily jar and fret,
And now live idle in a vague regret;
But still our place is kept, and it will wait,
Ready for us to fill it soon or late.
No star is lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been.
Since good tho' only thought has life and breath,
God's life - can always be redeemed from death;
And evil, in its nature, is decay,
And any hour can blot it all away;
The hopes that, lost, in some far distance seem,
May be the truer life and this the dream:)
~Adelaide Anne Procter
Here's a link to the poem/story:
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dickens/charles/d54hh/chapter4.htmlWhole book:
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dickens/charles/d54hh/complete.html
I actually just got into reading poetry after I had to write some for a creative writing class. Honestly, the main reason why I found Procter's poem years ago is mostly because it was mixed in with other stories. I'm starting to like poetry more though (at least, certain styles:)
Royalty free background music by Kevin Macleod from Incompetech.com. -Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution3.0" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"

Weekend in Adelaide | VLOG (Re-uploaded)

Hey guys, sorry I had to re-upload this video as the first time I uploaded it there was weird writing on the screen.
Anyway, I had a great time in Adelaide with...

Hey guys, sorry I had to re-upload this video as the first time I uploaded it there was weird writing on the screen.
Anyway, I had a great time in Adelaide with my sister and Dayne, enjoy! xx
NEWINSTAGRAMNAME (not new account): _emilywandel_
Thank you so much for stopping by! My name isEmily - I'm 19 and living in Australia. My YouTube channel is lifestyle based and you will see videos relating to makeup, hauls, fashion, food, DIYs, vlogs and more! Hit the subscribe button to keep up with my videos, and click the bell to be notified when I upload! Remember to give my videos a like as it helps out my channel a tonne. :)
☀️Get $50 off your first Airbnb trip!☀️ Click the link: http://bit.ly/2gYZCRy
SOCIAL MEDIA
💜 Instagram: _emilywandel_
https://www.instagram.com/_emilywandel_/
💙 Twitter: @emilywandel
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For business enquires, please email: emilywandelptv@gmail.com

Hey guys, sorry I had to re-upload this video as the first time I uploaded it there was weird writing on the screen.
Anyway, I had a great time in Adelaide with my sister and Dayne, enjoy! xx
NEWINSTAGRAMNAME (not new account): _emilywandel_
Thank you so much for stopping by! My name isEmily - I'm 19 and living in Australia. My YouTube channel is lifestyle based and you will see videos relating to makeup, hauls, fashion, food, DIYs, vlogs and more! Hit the subscribe button to keep up with my videos, and click the bell to be notified when I upload! Remember to give my videos a like as it helps out my channel a tonne. :)
☀️Get $50 off your first Airbnb trip!☀️ Click the link: http://bit.ly/2gYZCRy
SOCIAL MEDIA
💜 Instagram: _emilywandel_
https://www.instagram.com/_emilywandel_/
💙 Twitter: @emilywandel
https://twitter.com/emilywandel
💛 Snapchat: emilywandel
Tumblr (I follow back): http://cosy-tivevibes.tumblr.com/
For business enquires, please email: emilywandelptv@gmail.com

Picture Framing Adelaide

http://www.theframefactory.com.au PictureFramingAdelaide - We believe that the art of professional framing is as valuable as the artwork itself. The detail an...

http://www.theframefactory.com.au PictureFramingAdelaide - We believe that the art of professional framing is as valuable as the artwork itself. The detail and mood of the art, and the character of the owner are vital in deciding the framing technique. Call The FrameFactory today (08) 8362 7875. http://youtu.be/CO_wD77scjQ

http://www.theframefactory.com.au PictureFramingAdelaide - We believe that the art of professional framing is as valuable as the artwork itself. The detail and mood of the art, and the character of the owner are vital in deciding the framing technique. Call The FrameFactory today (08) 8362 7875. http://youtu.be/CO_wD77scjQ

Top Adelaide Attractions to Experience on a City Break

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Rundle Mall is a great place to start for shoppers and the North Terrace boasts great works at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
If you and the family need to cool down, head to the coast at Glenelg. Visit the town hall constructed in 1875, stroll along the promenade and stop for a bite to eat or take a dip in the sea.
In the evening, catch some live music, or head to one of the many restaurants and bars.
The Barossa Valley one of Australia's oldest wineries is also well worth a visit for wine lovers, located just over 55kms from Adelaide.
For more inspiration on things to do in Adelaide, check out our travel guide http://www.flight...

A video guide to the Adelaide Hills village of Stirling

This village in Adelaide’s hinterland is just minutes from the city
Stirling is a retreat from the hustle of Adelaide.
Stirling born and Bred Dave Stephenson shows us around the Adelaide Hills village.
COFFEE IN MY HOOD
Konditorei CoffeeLounge
37-39 Mt Barker Rd
“The ‘Kondi’ is a popular Adelaide Hills café in the busy Stirling Arcade . Its coffee reflects the area’s German heritage”
GROCERIES IN MY HOOD
Stirling Fruit Mart (http://www.metropolitanfresh.com.au/?/m/norwood)
39 Mt Barker Rd
“We in Stirling really take this place for granted for our fresh produce. Great local greengrocer for the hills"
HANGING IN MY HOOD
Bush walks
“Stirling is spoilt for choice for nature walks. Take the high road to Mount Lofty or the low to WoorabindaLake”
GIFTS IN MY HOOD
Stirling Arcade (https:/...

published: 05 Mar 2017

South Australia: From Oceans to Outback

http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attracti...

A QUICK STOP IN ADELAIDE

Day 553 // 16th August 2016 // Adelaide, South Australia
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published: 21 Aug 2016

Fifteen places to visit in Adelaide, South Australia

An Insiders Guide to Adelaide

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

published: 06 Jul 2011

The Insider Guide to Adelaide, South Australia for International Students

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

Adelaide, Australia, is one of the nation’s most striking cities. Situated over the River Torrens and overlooking the Gulf of St. Vincent, Adelaide is the perfect combination of big-city living and outdoor beauty.
Start out your Adelaide sightseeing by watching the sunrise at the beach, followed by a cup of tea or coffee at one of the many cafes around Victoria Square. The square is the heart of the city grid, and from there you can easily walk to some of Adelaide’s most striking 19th-century buildings. The nearby St. Francis Xavier Cathedral towers over Wakefield Street, and the Adelaide Central Market is a wonderful place to find fresh produce.
Just a few blocks north of Victoria Square is the South Australian Museum, where you can learn about the region’s history—both European and the cultures that predated them. From there, get outside and see some of the city’s natural charms. Residents are well aware of their beautiful surroundings, and Adelaide tours often include the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. This local point of pride is an exquisite collection of flora and fauna interspersed with fountains and walking trails.
When you’re ready to give your taste buds a treat, head for Barossa Valley, about 50 miles northeast of Adelaide. This is one of Australia’s oldest winemaking regions, and you can sample one of its legendary Rieslings. Pick up some groceries at one of the Barossa markets, purchase a bottle of wine at one of the vineyards, and pick a spot in this valley for the perfect picnic.
What was your favorite part of Adelaide?
Visit our Adelaide travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Adelaide, Australia, is one of the nation’s most striking cities. Situated over the River Torrens and overlooking the Gulf of St. Vincent, Adelaide is the perfect combination of big-city living and outdoor beauty.
Start out your Adelaide sightseeing by watching the sunrise at the beach, followed by a cup of tea or coffee at one of the many cafes around Victoria Square. The square is the heart of the city grid, and from there you can easily walk to some of Adelaide’s most striking 19th-century buildings. The nearby St. Francis Xavier Cathedral towers over Wakefield Street, and the Adelaide Central Market is a wonderful place to find fresh produce.
Just a few blocks north of Victoria Square is the South Australian Museum, where you can learn about the region’s history—both European and the cultures that predated them. From there, get outside and see some of the city’s natural charms. Residents are well aware of their beautiful surroundings, and Adelaide tours often include the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. This local point of pride is an exquisite collection of flora and fauna interspersed with fountains and walking trails.
When you’re ready to give your taste buds a treat, head for Barossa Valley, about 50 miles northeast of Adelaide. This is one of Australia’s oldest winemaking regions, and you can sample one of its legendary Rieslings. Pick up some groceries at one of the Barossa markets, purchase a bottle of wine at one of the vineyards, and pick a spot in this valley for the perfect picnic.
What was your favorite part of Adelaide?
Visit our Adelaide travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Top Adelaide Attractions to Experience on a City Break

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Ru...

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Rundle Mall is a great place to start for shoppers and the North Terrace boasts great works at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
If you and the family need to cool down, head to the coast at Glenelg. Visit the town hall constructed in 1875, stroll along the promenade and stop for a bite to eat or take a dip in the sea.
In the evening, catch some live music, or head to one of the many restaurants and bars.
The Barossa Valley one of Australia's oldest wineries is also well worth a visit for wine lovers, located just over 55kms from Adelaide.
For more inspiration on things to do in Adelaide, check out our travel guide http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/adelaide

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Rundle Mall is a great place to start for shoppers and the North Terrace boasts great works at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
If you and the family need to cool down, head to the coast at Glenelg. Visit the town hall constructed in 1875, stroll along the promenade and stop for a bite to eat or take a dip in the sea.
In the evening, catch some live music, or head to one of the many restaurants and bars.
The Barossa Valley one of Australia's oldest wineries is also well worth a visit for wine lovers, located just over 55kms from Adelaide.
For more inspiration on things to do in Adelaide, check out our travel guide http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/adelaide

http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.

http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

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The Insider Guide to Adelaide, South Australia for International Students

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

Two SouthAustralians created the InsiderGuide, a one stop getting-to-know Adelaide guide -- with advice about where to shop, eat and party, how to get around and the adventures and events which are a must-see for international students.

Life In Australia: Adelaide

Made by The CommonwealthFilmUnit 1966. Directed by James Jeffrey. A picture of life in the South Australian capital of Adelaide in the mid 1960s, social, commercial and recreational. The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.

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Picture Adelaide 2040: What's your story?

Adelaide City Council is on a mission to collect 1000 stories of Adelaide, in 30 days.
Te...

Picture Adelaide 2040: What's your story?

Adelaide City Council is on a mission to collect 1000 stories of Adelaide, in 30 days.
Tell us about your favourite place in Adelaide, and you’ll be taking part in a greater conversation about what defines our city now, and what the future of Adelaide might look like in 2040.
Upload your story to www.pictureadelaide.com.au between August 21 and September 19, and help us shape the future of Adelaide.
#ADL2040
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Ghost in the Picture Room- Adelaide Anne Procter

I hope you enjoy this! Its actually the last stanza of a much longer poem but I feel like it stands on its own fairly well:) You can read the whole poem for the entire story but this is the part I always quote and read! It almost never fails to brighten my mood:)
Have we not all, amid life's petty strife,
Some pure ideal of a noble life
That once seemed possible? Did we not hear
The flutter of its wings, and feel it near,
And just within our reach? It was. And yet
We lost it in this daily jar and fret,
And now live idle in a vague regret;
But still our place is kept, and it will wait,
Ready for us to fill it soon or late.
No star is lost we once have seen,
We always may be what we might have been.
Since good tho' only thought has life and breath,
God's life - can always be redeemed from death;
And evil, in its nature, is decay,
And any hour can blot it all away;
The hopes that, lost, in some far distance seem,
May be the truer life and this the dream:)
~Adelaide Anne Procter
Here's a link to the poem/story:
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dickens/charles/d54hh/chapter4.htmlWhole book:
http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dickens/charles/d54hh/complete.html
I actually just got into reading poetry after I had to write some for a creative writing class. Honestly, the main reason why I found Procter's poem years ago is mostly because it was mixed in with other stories. I'm starting to like poetry more though (at least, certain styles:)
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Adelaide Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Adelaide, Australia, is one of the nation’s most striking cities. Situated over the River Torrens and overlooking the Gulf of St. Vincent, Adelaide is the perfect combination of big-city living and outdoor beauty.
Start out your Adelaide sightseeing by watching the sunrise at the beach, followed by a cup of tea or coffee at one of the many cafes around Victoria Square. The square is the heart of the city grid, and from there you can easily walk to some of Adelaide’s most striking 19th-century buildings. The nearby St. Francis Xavier Cathedral towers over Wakefield Street, and the Adelaide Central Market is a wonderful place to find fresh produce.
Just a few blocks north of Victoria Square is the South Australian Museum, where you can learn about the region’s history—both European and the cultures that predated them. From there, get outside and see some of the city’s natural charms. Residents are well aware of their beautiful surroundings, and Adelaide tours often include the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. This local point of pride is an exquisite collection of flora and fauna interspersed with fountains and walking trails.
When you’re ready to give your taste buds a treat, head for Barossa Valley, about 50 miles northeast of Adelaide. This is one of Australia’s oldest winemaking regions, and you can sample one of its legendary Rieslings. Pick up some groceries at one of the Barossa markets, purchase a bottle of wine at one of the vineyards, and pick a spot in this valley for the perfect picnic.
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Top Adelaide Attractions to Experience on a City Break

Unsure of where to take a city break in Australia? Adelaide could be the perfect destination for a weekend away.
Explore the city known as the 'square mile,' Rundle Mall is a great place to start for shoppers and the North Terrace boasts great works at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
If you and the family need to cool down, head to the coast at Glenelg. Visit the town hall constructed in 1875, stroll along the promenade and stop for a bite to eat or take a dip in the sea.
In the evening, catch some live music, or head to one of the many restaurants and bars.
The Barossa Valley one of Australia's oldest wineries is also well worth a visit for wine lovers, located just over 55kms from Adelaide.
For more inspiration on things to do in Adelaide, check out our travel guide http://www.flightcentre.com.au/world-travel/australia/adelaide

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South Australia: From Oceans to Outback

http://www.wanderlust.co.uk/ExploreAustralia
From the rugged Outback to the glittering Southern Ocean, South Australia is known for its wildlife, food, wine and beauty.
South Australia is vast, spanning nearly half a million square miles. With a population of around one point six million people, that’s just four people per square mile.
Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest, and home to a remarkable range of wildlife. With over 800 native species of plants and rare sights like the endangered glossy black cockatoo, Kangaroo Island is typified by unspoiled wilderness and a magnificent selection of flora and fauna, including the kangaroos that give it its name.
Just over a thousand sea lions live and breed in the Seal Bay Conservation Park, one of the most popular tourist attractions of Kangaroo Island. Marine life thrives all across the shores of South Australia. The state’s coastline stretches for more than 3,000 miles, and after a flight of just 40 minutes from Adelaide the mighty Eyre Peninsula awaits.
Baird Bay is a small fishing village situated on the west of the peninsula. Snorkelling here isn’t a typical experience, as the the coastal waters are home to Australian sea lions and pods of dolphins.
Adelaide, the state capital city, was founded in 1836 as a planned, freely settled colony. It was a place where immigrants could settle free from religious persecution. Nowadays the city remains a vibrant, bustling cultural centre, home to thriving markets, a lively night scene and dozens of festivals a year.
From Adelaide’s beautiful architecture to a wealth of museums detailing its immigrant settlers, Adelaide does not shy away from its multicultural history. For example, the South Australian Museum houses the largest collection of Aboriginal ethnographic material in the world.
Climbing away from the coast and the bustle of the city are the quiet, rural hills of the Barossa Valley. The Barossa is world-renowned for its red wine, and over 150 wineries lie within an hour’s drive from Adelaide. But the Barossa is not only home to wine. It’s one of the world’s top culinary destinations.
The vibrancy of South Australia doesn’t end in Barossa. Follow the Stuart Highway north, beyond the hills and the vineyards of the Clare Valley to where green turns to red and the Outback begins.
For many the jewel in the crown of this region is the dramatic stretch of rock known fondly as the ‘Organ Pipes’. Gawler Range. Enormous, solid volcanic rhyolite is stacked in the cliff face here, ranging in size from stony grinning teeth to the elongated pillars that remind so many people of magnificent organs.
The rugged landscape of the Flinders Ranges epitomises the romanticism of outback Australia: big skies, incredible sunsets, and sun-baked desert as far as the eye can see.
In the summer it’s a hot, dry landscape. It might seem daunting at first, but look a bit closer and you’ll find the place teeming with life. The Flinders Ranges have also been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Aborigines have walked in these hills since long before European settlers arrived, using the plants and the rocks for food and creating art.
The Flinders Ranges are now home to numerous towns and villages scattered along the highway. The area is accessible as a destination for hiking, cycling, camping and wildlife watching, giving visitors a taste of the iconic outback.
Rawnsley Park Station is a working farm that has managed to find a way to blend sheep farming and tourism. The owners provide scenic flights over the spectacular geological formation, Wilpena Pound.
Wilpena Pound is an ancient valley floor amidst mountains that have been eroded over hundreds of millions of years. Its golden walls are formed of highly resistant quartzite and sandstone. The area is protected from mining and most human impact other than tourism. Nowadays, 4x4s can be seen roaming along the ridgetops that command spectacular views of the timeless landscape.
Life can nevertheless be found all over the northern reaches of South Australia. The emu is a large, flightless bird, endemic to Australia and a close relation of the ostrich. Its long legs allow it to reach speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. It has become an iconic image of Australia.
Continuing up the spine of the country, we reach the northern regions of South Australia.
This is opal mining country, and the Painted Desert may seem barren, but can be extremely lucrative for those willing to work. The town of Coober Pedy is the opal mining capital of the world, known for the way its people live underground in dugouts to escape the fierce desert heat.
We’ve travelled from the crystal waters of the Southern Ocean to the dry beauty of the outback, covering one of the most magnificent states in Australia.
The Explorers’ Way crosses the state border, slicing the country in half as it continues into the Northern Territory.

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